Best attractions and places to see around Corrales include a blend of historical sites, natural viewpoints, and cultural landmarks. The region features significant points along ancient pilgrimage routes, offering insights into historical journeys and local heritage. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from expansive plains to monuments marking important historical convergences. This area provides a variety of attractions for those interested in history, scenic views, and local culture.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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This monument consists of three monoliths representing the three roads that converge at this location: the Via de la Plata, the Calzada Mirandesa, and the Via Dalmacia; and a curb where pilgrims can write a wish on a stone and throw it into the curb for it to come true.
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The Convent of Santa María del Soto is located in Villanueva de Campeán, in the province of Zamora. This Franciscan convent was founded in 1406 on the site of an old hermitage and is located on the Camino de Santiago de la Vía de la Plata. Although the original structure is no longer preserved, the building was completely renovated in the 18th century.
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A small town on the Jacobean route of the Camino de Santiago. There are hostels and restaurants in the town and of course a lot of wine.
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Magnificent panorama that we find ourselves rolling through the Cañada Real de la Plata or Vizana (in very good condition) with views of the cultivated fields of Salamanca that offer us a beautiful mosaic of colors.
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This is the point of confluence of the three Jacobean pilgrimage routes. The monument of three granite monoliths over four meters high represent a tribute to peace and understanding of Islamic, Jewish and Christian cultures. In the center of them, is the brocal of promises. A well in which pilgrims can throw a stone at the same time they make a wish.
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The track is in very good condition and the views it gives you of the plain are impressive. From this point you can see the mosaic of colors offered by the fields of Salamanca from kilometers away.
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The Franziskanerkloster Nuestra Señora del Soto is located on the Way of St. James of the Silver Way. It was acquired in 1406 on an ancient site.
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In the direction of Salamanca it is a very cool section and it is made with saddlebags
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Corrales is rich in historical monuments, particularly those related to ancient pilgrimage routes. You can visit the Monoliths of the Three Causeways, which represent the convergence of the Via de la Plata, Calzada Mirandesa, and Via Dalmacia. Another significant site is the Monument of the Three Pilgrimage Routes, marking the confluence of three Jacobean routes with impressive granite monoliths.
Yes, for breathtaking views, head to the View of the Salamanca Plains. From this point, you can admire an impressive mosaic of colors from the cultivated fields stretching for kilometers. It's a magnificent panorama, especially when rolling through the Cañada Real de la Plata.
The area around Corrales offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, cycling, and road cycling. For example, there are challenging MTB trails like the 'Peñausende — circular por la Vía Verde de la Plata' and scenic cycling routes such as the 'Zamora from Morales del Vino – circular via Peñausende – Vía Verde de la Plata'. Explore more options on the MTB Trails around Corrales, Cycling around Corrales, and Road Cycling Routes around Corrales guide pages.
Absolutely! The Monument of the Three Pilgrimage Routes is considered family-friendly, offering a historical and cultural experience. Additionally, the settlement of El Cubo del Vino, a small town on the Camino de Santiago, is also noted as family-friendly, providing hostels and restaurants.
You can visit the View of the Convent of Santa María del Soto, located in Villanueva de Campeán. This Franciscan convent, founded in 1406 on the Camino de Santiago de la Vía de la Plata, offers a glimpse into the region's religious history, even though its current structure was renovated in the 18th century.
El Cubo del Vino is a small town situated directly on the Jacobean route of the Camino de Santiago. It's a welcoming stop for pilgrims and visitors alike, offering hostels, restaurants, and, as its name suggests, a strong connection to local wine.
The Monoliths of the Three Causeways are a significant monument where three historical roads converge: the Via de la Plata, the Calzada Mirandesa, and the Via Dalmacia. It also features a curb where pilgrims can write a wish on a stone and throw it in for it to come true.
The Monument of the Three Pilgrimage Routes marks the point where three Jacobean pilgrimage routes converge. It features three granite monoliths over four meters high, symbolizing a tribute to peace and understanding among Islamic, Jewish, and Christian cultures. There's also a 'brocal of promises' where pilgrims can make a wish while throwing a stone.
Yes, the region is well-suited for long-distance cycling, particularly along the Vía de la Plata. You can find routes like the 'Zamora from Morales del Vino – circular via Peñausende – Vía Verde de la Plata' which covers over 76 km, or the 'Peñausende - Vía de la Plata Loop' at over 41 km. These routes offer a mix of moderate to difficult terrain for touring and road cyclists. More details are available on the Cycling around Corrales and Road Cycling Routes around Corrales guide pages.
The trails around Corrales, especially those offering views like the View of the Salamanca Plains, often follow well-maintained tracks such as the Cañada Real de la Plata. These paths are generally in very good condition, suitable for cycling and offer impressive panoramas of cultivated fields. Difficulty levels for nearby routes range from easy to difficult, catering to various experience levels.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance of the pilgrimage route monuments and the expansive, colorful views from points like the View of the Salamanca Plains. The opportunity to engage with the traditions of the Camino de Santiago, such as making wishes at the monoliths, also adds a unique charm to the experience.


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